1904.] BUTTERFLIES PROM DOMINICA. 453 



patch on inner side, a very distinct marginal white line from 

 nppei- tail to anal angle, and a white spot on inner margin near 

 anal angle. 



Exp.^1Z-?>\ millim. 



In Coll. H. J. Adams, 15 J c? (type); F. D. Godman, 16 6. 



Allied to T. angelia Hew. fi'om Cuba, but the smaller amount 

 of copper-colour above and the dark line of hind wings below 

 being partially edged with red a,t once serve to distinguish it 

 from that species. 



Thecla acis. 



Papilio acis Dru. 111. Ex. Ent. i. pi. 1. f. 2, 



A single specimen in Mi-. Kaye's collection. 



Terias deva. 



Terias deva Doubld. Gen. D. L. p. 78; G. & S. P. Z. S. 1884. 

 p. 317. 



A long series of this species -was obtained. The hind wing in 

 both sexes is much more yellow than in specimens from the 

 mainland. 



PlERIS MARGARITA. 



Mylothris margarita Hlibn. Samml. ex. Schmett. ii. pi. cxx. 

 Foui- specimens. 



Callidryas agarithe. 



C. agarithe Boisd, Spec. Gen. i. p. 623. 



Messi's. Godman and Salvin received this species but wrongly 

 identified it, recording it under the name of argante Fabr. All 

 the specimens received are small, as in the case of those taken by 

 Mr. Angas. 



EUDAMUS BREVIC'AUDATA, sp, nov. 



I have given a naine to this form, which Messrs. Godman and 

 Salvin treated as Santiago Luc. ? I have had a large number of 

 specimens, and find that the diflTerences these aixthors point out 

 are quite constant. 



Proteides guxdlachi. 



P. gundlachi Plbtz, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1882, p. 91. 

 The species described as P. angdsi, sp. nov., in the paper of 

 1884 by Messrs. Godman and Salvin is synonymous with this. 



Epargyreus zestos. 



Proteides zestos Hlibn. Samml. ex. Schmett. p. 24. 



A good series. 



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